Hi All,
To clarify in response to those who have contacted me.
I conduct my research in Comanche National Grasslands. I'm looking at
the temporal shift in reproduction between the AZ and CO populations
-- CO CASPs breeding in spring vs. AZ CASPs not breeding until the
start of monsoon in ~July.
I'm looking to head up next week, a few weeks earlier than last year,
and as it is a 13+ hour drive for me I'm just trying to gage if the
males have started displaying before I head up. I know they can be
variable as to when (and where) they start breeding, and since the
area has (finally) gotten some good rain I just wanted to check to see
what people are seeing them do.
Thanks for the help!
Lori Hurley
Graduate Student
SoLS, Arizona State University
On Apr 27, 8:41 am, Sparrow Hurley wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm a graduate student at Arizona State University doing research on
> Cassin's Sparrow reproduction in AZ and CO.
>
> I'd appreciate it if anyone can let me know if they are seeing
> Cassin's Sparrows skylarking and singing especially in the southeast.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Lori Hurley
> Graduate Student
> SoLS, Arizona State University
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